Various crop residues can be used in producing Oyster mushrooms either as main substrates or in combinations with supplements. Yield response is determined by the type of crop residue and production practice used. Two factorial experiments were performed to evaluate the mycelium vigor and biological efficiency (BE) of Oyster mushroom produced on composted cotton residues, maize stover and wheat straw substrates enriched with either sunflower seed cake or pigeon pea hulls. Yield improvement were observed in both pigeon pea and sunflower seed cake supplemented treatments with the highest mycelium vigor (91.65%) and biological efficiencies (106.65%) observed, whilst the control treatments had 71.1% mycelium vigor and 27.6% biological efficien...
The objective of this study was to utilize agro-lignocellulosic wastes for growing oyster mushroom w...
Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is known to utilize a wide range of agricultural by -products ...
The spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a byproduct of cultivation of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus spp.)...
This research was aimed at evaluating the effect of mixing substrates on the growth and yield of Oys...
In making oyster mushroom growing media, one of the stages that must pass is composting of growing m...
Dry areas are vulnerable to climate change and are commonly hit by drought, which makes the inhabita...
Substrate is one type of the major factors affecting the yield and quality of oyster mushroom (Pleur...
Many places cultivate oyster mushroom (P/eurotus spp.) by using sawdust and other agricultural waste...
AbstractOyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) was cultivated on rice straw basal substrate, wheat st...
Cereal crop residues i.e rice straw and rice husk were used as substrate for the cultivation of oyst...
The huge amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) was disposed, especially around the mushroom culti...
Nowadays more attention has been given to mushroom production as new sources of nutrients, medicinal...
Abstract Improving the performance of mushroom in terms of high production and fast growth rate is e...
The oyster mushroom (Pleurotus florida) is one of the cultivated edible mushrooms and has certain me...
In the search for alternatives to sawdust as growing media in commercial mushroom cultivation, three...
The objective of this study was to utilize agro-lignocellulosic wastes for growing oyster mushroom w...
Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is known to utilize a wide range of agricultural by -products ...
The spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a byproduct of cultivation of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus spp.)...
This research was aimed at evaluating the effect of mixing substrates on the growth and yield of Oys...
In making oyster mushroom growing media, one of the stages that must pass is composting of growing m...
Dry areas are vulnerable to climate change and are commonly hit by drought, which makes the inhabita...
Substrate is one type of the major factors affecting the yield and quality of oyster mushroom (Pleur...
Many places cultivate oyster mushroom (P/eurotus spp.) by using sawdust and other agricultural waste...
AbstractOyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) was cultivated on rice straw basal substrate, wheat st...
Cereal crop residues i.e rice straw and rice husk were used as substrate for the cultivation of oyst...
The huge amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) was disposed, especially around the mushroom culti...
Nowadays more attention has been given to mushroom production as new sources of nutrients, medicinal...
Abstract Improving the performance of mushroom in terms of high production and fast growth rate is e...
The oyster mushroom (Pleurotus florida) is one of the cultivated edible mushrooms and has certain me...
In the search for alternatives to sawdust as growing media in commercial mushroom cultivation, three...
The objective of this study was to utilize agro-lignocellulosic wastes for growing oyster mushroom w...
Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is known to utilize a wide range of agricultural by -products ...
The spent mushroom substrate (SMS) is a byproduct of cultivation of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus spp.)...